That’s an intriguing question! It seems to touch on the idea of God’s relationship with time and humanity. If we consider God as timeless and outside of our human experience of time, then meddling with humans might not require a sacrifice of time in the way we understand it. Instead, it could imply a willingness to engage with the created world in a meaningful way, showing love, guidance, or intervention that transcends our linear perception of past, present, and future.
Ultimately, it raises fascinating discussions about free will, divine intervention, and the nature of God—whether God chooses to interact with humanity at certain moments or if everything unfolds according to a divine plan, regardless of our time constraints. What are your thoughts on how this relationship works?
That’s an intriguing question! It seems to touch on the idea of God’s relationship with time and humanity. If we consider God as timeless and outside of our human experience of time, then meddling with humans might not require a sacrifice of time in the way we understand it. Instead, it could imply a willingness to engage with the created world in a meaningful way, showing love, guidance, or intervention that transcends our linear perception of past, present, and future.
Ultimately, it raises fascinating discussions about free will, divine intervention, and the nature of God—whether God chooses to interact with humanity at certain moments or if everything unfolds according to a divine plan, regardless of our time constraints. What are your thoughts on how this relationship works?